Surabaya, hitclubapk3 Indonesia
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Many police posts in the city
Surabaya
And partly in Sidoarjo was burned by a group of unknown people, Friday (29/8) night to Saturday (8/30) morning.
Burning occurred after a series of clashes between the mass of the actions of the death of the motorcycle taxi driver
on line
(Ojol) Affan Kurniawan with the police in the Grahadi State Building.
The burned police post is located near Tunjungan Plaza, then the police post Jalan Basuki Rahmat, and Jalan Panglima Sudirman.The fire burned the front of the post and continued to propagate until the fire was seen soaring high.
Other destruction and burning also occurred in front of Taman Bungkul on Jalan Darmo Surabaya.The fire devoured the building until the framework was left.
The police station under the Wonokromo overpass bridge also became the target of burning.This also happened at the Dolog Police Post, then the police post at U-Turn KBS, the post at the Margorejo intersection, to the Waru Roundabout Police Station.
The police post that was destroyed and burned continued to grow and last until early Saturday morning.
The reported police posts were also damaged and burned, among others, Siola Police Station on Jalan Tunjungan, Police Post in front of BG Junction, Aloha Police Post, Police Station next to Waru Station, Kertaya Police Station, Gubeng Pojok Police Station, Merr-Arif Hakim Simpang Police Station, Jagir Police Post, and Bratang Terminal Police Post.
A group
person
Previously also attacked Tegalsari Police Headquarters on Jalan Basuki Rahmat.Windows and doors to the inner side were damaged and became the target of vandalism.
It is not yet known whether the group is part of the mass of Affan Kurniawan’s solidarity action or not.
The clashes between the masses and the police were observed to occur at several points, one of which was in Gubeng, Darmo, and the Basuki Rahmat area, until 04.00 WIB this morning.
(FRD/RDS)
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